I am combining multiple internet connections since many years for companies based on cheap consumer internet connections. So I know the topic and the possible solutions.
When I looked last time into it, MPTCP was basically nowhere supported. No protocol is useful if the other endpoint does not support it. While QUIC is currently pushed, the multi path version of it is not and it does not seem to distribute load well. Did that change recently? So you either depend on the other end supporting the protocol you like or you make a tunnel. That's what you do according to the forum posts. So in the end, you are selling a VPN with another marketing than your competitors. > I provide services to ISPs and other interested parties to implement > the solution to their infrastructure. Contact me here. Why should an ISP care about that? In my country, there is an ISP selling a bonded solution but this is an expensive ISP and even with bonding cheaper ISPs provide better connectivity. It looks like this ISP bought some hardware/software solution for that that includes their network infrastructure and the device for the end user. _______________________________________________ openwrt-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openwrt.org/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel
